Vaccine passports offer proof of immunity to people who have been inoculated with a vaccine. The concept gained traction after 2 vaccines were introduced to help combat the Coronavirus pandemic in November 2020. A vaccine passport would allow individuals to stop wearing masks if they could they have been inoculated and so aren’t a risk to others. Countries could require foreign visitors to have the passports in order to cross their border and restaurants, theaters and offices may make them mandatory in order to enter their premises. More than a dozen countries including Ghana and Nigeria currently require proof of vaccination against yellow fever before they are issued a visa.
75% Yes |
25% No |
60% Yes |
22% No |
6% Yes, as long as they are not mandatory |
3% No, we are too early into the pandemic to decide this |
6% Yes, but only for international travel |
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4% Yes, but everyone should still wear a mask |
See how support for each position on “Vaccine Passports” has changed over time for 447 Ireland voters.
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See how importance of “Vaccine Passports” has changed over time for 447 Ireland voters.
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Unique answers from Ireland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@ISIDEWITH3yrs3Y
Yes, but masks should still be worn
@8T3NV2H3yrs3Y
No, and all government restrictions regarding the non-lethal Chinese virus should be lifted immediately.
@8SYT7543yrs3Y
Yes but allow companies, and buisnesses the right to require them or not
@8Q4JF4W3yrs3Y
This discriminates against under 16s and people with allergies
@8Q2HP363yrs3Y
No, international travel should not be allowed until the vaccine has been rolled out to all counties
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